amatuer question of the day
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bbde17
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amatuer question of the day
ok heres the amatuer question of the day. what are people referring to when they call their hound a gyp??
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Re: amatuer question of the day
so its just a regular term for a female hound then nothing special behind the meaning
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Re: amatuer question of the day
A young female that hasn't been bred.
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Re: amatuer question of the day
ok that amkes a litle more sense
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Big N' Blue
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Re: amatuer question of the day
Or you could have a brood gyp that has been bred.
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Or you could have got Gyped out of a dinner in Arkansas????
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Re: amatuer question of the day
I was always under the inpression the term meant young unbred female....like a heifer or filly.....etc Like Buckshot has defined here:
http://www.coondawgs.com/houndterms.html
http://www.coondawgs.com/houndterms.html
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Re: amatuer question of the day
Poor ole Blue been gyped all his life!
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Re: amatuer question of the day
gyp heifer pullet filly
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Re: amatuer question of the day
comes from "gypsy" for haven't settled down yet. we all know some who've been bred but haven't settled down yet!
It not just hounds. Other dog breeders use the term to.
The painter Jackson Pollack had a a female mutt named "Gyp." If you look closely at some of his paintings, you can see some stray fur from her...
It not just hounds. Other dog breeders use the term to.
The painter Jackson Pollack had a a female mutt named "Gyp." If you look closely at some of his paintings, you can see some stray fur from her...
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Re: amatuer question of the day
In my neck of the woods gyp is a female dog of any age regardless of her age. I know different words have different meanings in different regions. But gyps here are female dogs wether they are 2 hours old or 10 years old.
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Re: amatuer question of the day
Same here now as in Kkohnke's neck of the woods but I can remember when a jyp was an unbred female. The term for a female that already had puppies was bitch, still hear it used sometimes but not much, mostly older houndsmen.
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Re: amatuer question of the day
thanks for clarifyin that folks
